Lee Brice - | Drinking Class (official Music Video)

: As Brice sings about being "up when the rooster crows" and "clocking in when the whistle blows," the visuals emphasize the repetitive, physically demanding nature of their jobs.

Reviewers from Rolling Stone and Taste of Country have noted that the video avoids "Solo cups-in-the-air" clichés. Instead, it balances the "misery" of backbreaking labor with the genuine joy found in simple pleasures. Lee Brice - Drinking Class (Official Music Video)

: Brice himself appears throughout the video, often in a backwards ball cap, singing with an impassioned, slightly melancholy delivery that critics suggest adds depth to the song's message of adult resilience. : As Brice sings about being "up when

The video’s narrative arc follows a diverse group of laborers—including truckers, construction workers, welders, and waitresses—from the early, dark hours of dawn through a long day of work. : Brice himself appears throughout the video, often

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